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By: Mark Ryerse
June 4th, 2024

In the world of coding, efficiency is king. Every keystroke saved is a victory in the battle against time and complexity. This is where Visual Studio Code (VS Code) shines, offering a plethora of features to streamline the development process. Among these features, one often underappreciated gem stands out: snippets.

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By: Darlene Nerden
May 7th, 2024

IBM has released Maximo Application Suite Security Bulletins this week. The links to the bulletins are below. The bulletins contain information regarding when, where, and/or how to address the vulnerability.

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By: Darlene Nerden
May 1st, 2024

IBM has released Maximo Asset Management 7.6.1.3 iFix 19. Please open a support ticket to receive the iFix 19 install package. Maximo 7.6.1.3 iFix 19 page - https://www.ibm.com/support/pages/maximo-asset-management-7613-interim-fix-019

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By: Julio Perera
April 24th, 2024

This is a continuation of our series of blogs about deployment of MAS on Bare Metal or on-premise scenarios. In this case, we are going to describe how to configure the Image Registry in the RedHat OpenShift Cluster, so it is backed up by persistent Shared Storage. Notice that Cloud Deployments will typically have the Cluster Image Registry already configured using one of the Storage options that is provided by the Cloud Provider. However, for Bare Metal scenarios, including SNO, such provisioning is not configured by default.

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By: Kevin Wertz
April 18th, 2024

Hey again! Kevin Wertz, functional consultant at Interloc comin’ at ya again with part 2 of my post from a couple weeks ago. If you didn’t read Maintaining a Maximo Roadmap Part 1, I would encourage you to go back and take a look! I discussed the importance of having a governance meeting with management stakeholders and to create a roadmap with a 5-year outlook for all the types of work it takes to make a successful, growing, Maximo system that will continue to have value for your organization.